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    By Megan Harwood-Baynes, cost of living specialist

    The ASOS Account Closing Chronicles: A Fashion Faux Pas

    ASOS, the beloved haven for online shopping addicts, has decided to adopt a bold new strategy: closing the accounts of customers who… wait for it… return too many items! Because who needs loyal customers anyway when you can play real-life Monopoly with their accounts?

    Meet Frankie, a 33-year-old Londoner and ASOS devotee since the early 2000s. She’s been navigating the choppy waters of postpartum body changes while attempting to fit herself into what can only be described as a game of “Find the Right Size.” Imagine the confusion when a size 12 fits like a glove while another resembles a Victorian corset. “I’m ten months postpartum,” she sighed, “and it’s like guessing the weight of a pig at the county fair.”

    As if being a new mom isn’t hard enough, Frankie has found herself penalized for daring to return items that, shockingly, didn’t fit! “I’ve returned faulty jeans and items that look like they were designed by an angry octopus. Yet, I’m the ungrateful one,” she mused. Apparently, purchasing from ASOS now comes with a compliance guide: “Know your size or else!”

    When Size ‘Inconsistent’ Becomes the Norm

    Frankie’s plight does not exist in a vacuum. One fellow social media user lamented, “Here I thought I was shopping; turns out I was auditioning for the lead role in ‘The Great ASOS Account Closure.’” Yes, apparently, ASOS now has a loyalty program where you get points deducted for every item you return. Nice touch!

    Marie Cavanagh, another shocked customer, thought her email about account closure was a phishing scam. Turns out, ASOS’s version of customer service includes a delightful “final decision” response, leaving customers feeling less like valued shoppers and more like misbehaving toddlers. “I was hoping for clarity, not a brushed-off goodbye,” she reflected.

    The Mystery of Why ASOS Is Closing Accounts

    Let’s talk policy. Last year, ASOS introduced a ‘fair use policy’ aimed at combating the epidemic of return-mania. Now, if you happen to send too much back, you’re sailing toward account oblivion. It’s almost as if ASOS operates under the motto, “Return too much? Enjoy the scenic views outside our virtual store.”

    In an enlightening twist, even those with a Premier subscription (the folks who may or may not believe they deserve a gold star for shopping) are being warned, “Hey, buddy, slow down on those returns!” It seems that tiniest hint of buyer’s remorse is enough to seal the fate of your account. Who knew you could get penalized for returning items that blatantly refuse to fit?

    A Closing Note on ASOS’s Fair Use Policy

    ASOS claims this is merely a small percentage of shoppers affected (likely a small percentage of people with a good sense of humor about being treated like a bad user). “We still have free returns!” ASOS declared, as if dangling a carrot in front of a very confused bunny. Apparently, they believe that managing returns is akin to herding cats, and let’s be honest, no one wants a bunch of unhappy cats.

    So here’s a thought: Perhaps ASOS should introduce a new app: “ASOS Size Roulette,” where users can spin to find their size while accepting returns like an Olympic sport. The key takeaway? While ASOS may still like to promote its ‘fair use’ policy, it seems they’re leaving a trail of confused and slightly bitter former customers in their wake. All hail the power of a good return policy… or its unfortunate downfall!

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